Eunice Akullo (P.hD) is a social scientist with doctoral qualification in Politics and International Relations. She has built indelible research experience in the field of peace and conflict studies. Her teaching experience in various universities has expanded her interest and knowledge into other fields of international relations such as: critical research methodologies, trans-nationalism, regionalism, diplomacy and political theory. Dr. Akullo is diligent, open to learning, cognizant of alternative views, flexible, able to work in complex/dynamic environments and a results-oriented person when pursuing work. She is driven by the school of thought that seeks to ensure that academia meets practice. Hence, her career ambition is to seek and transfer knowledge between the two spheres, in the service of humanity.
Beyond the Insider/Outsider Binary in Fieldwork: Intersectionality as an Alternative Analysis of a Fieldwork Experience in Uganda Book Section
In: Decolonising Research, pp. 21–33, Routledge, 2026.
Rethinking Civil-Military Relations in Africa: Beyond the Coup d’Etat: edited by Moses Khisa and Christopher Day, USA and, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2022, 249 pp., $95 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-955055-40-6 Miscellaneous
2025.
Ethics and Assisted Reproductive Technology in Uganda Journal Article
In: Ugandan Journal of Management and Public Policy Studies, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 71–91, 2024.
The Non-Profit Making Organisations (NPOs) and the Dilemma of Combating Transnational Crimes in a Digitalized Era: Emerging Perspectives of NPO Actors from Selected African Countries Journal Article
In: Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 3–17, 2023.
Responsibility for Uganda’s Children Born in Captivity: From Failure to Prevent to the Need to Rebuild Journal Article
In: Journal of Central and Eastern European African Studies, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 40–53, 2023.
Researching children born of war in Uganda: methodological reflections on the inclusion of minors in CBOW research Journal Article
In: Children Born of War. Past, Present and Future, pp. 87–110, 2021.
An exploration of the post-conflict integration of children born in captivity living in the Lord’s Resistance Army war-affected areas of Uganda PhD Thesis
University of Southampton, 2019.